Scythe Kama Bay Amplifier - a 5.25-inch bay amplifier

Posted on Tuesday, April 15 2008 @ 0:05 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Scythe has released a new product for audiophiles, the Kama Bay Amplifier. This product slides into on of your case's 5.25" drive bays and can be used to connect real high-end speakers to your computer system. The amplifier supports two speaker channels; it has two speaker outputs, one headphone output and two RCA connector inputs. The device features the Yamaha YDA138(D-3) chip and supports a max. continuous output of 10W per channel.
This amplifier can be used either internal or external purposes to boost your sound quality for your PC or home theater system. Cooling, silence and power for the PC system has been focused by many manufacturers in the market, yet the sound category has been neglected until today. In order to create the PC environment to be more high quality with addition of the nice PC sound system, Scythe releases this high-performance audio amplifier into the market today. Ideal product for a person looking to build a high-end audio PC system, use the home audio system along with your PC, or simply looking for a better sound solution for your PC system, Scythe “Kama Bay Amplifier” can be the item you have been looking for!


The Scythe Kama Bay Amplifier has a MSRP of $54.90 (49.95EUR excl. VAT).

Specifications:
Model Name:
Kama Bay Amplifier

Model Number:
SDA-1000

Dimension:
152 x 113 x 41mm (WxDxH) / 59.84 x 44.49 x 16.14 inch

Output:
Speaker x 2 Channel
Headphone x 1 Channel


Input:
RCA Connecter x 2 Channel


Power IC:
YAMAHA YDA138(D-3) Digital Power Amplifier


Number of Channels:
2 Channels


Continuous Max. Output:
10W x 2 Channel


Max. Efficiency:
88%(8O/10W)


SN Ratio:
103dB

Total Harmonic Distortion Rate:
0.02%(1KHz/8O)


Headphone Amplifier:
50mW x 2 Channel, SN Ratio: 95dB


Power Source:
DC 12V (4-Pin from PC Power Supply) or AC Adapter


Weight:
480g / 1.06lb


About the Author

Thomas De Maesschalck

Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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